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The Tatars of Crimea - Return to the Homeland

Inglese · Tascabile

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Examines the situation of the Crimean Tatars since the breakup of the USSR and of their continuing strutle to find peace and acceptance in a homeland.


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Central Asia Book Series vii

Preface xi

1. Renewing Self-Awareness / Edward A. Allworth 1

I. Forming a Modern Identity 27

2. A Model Leader for Asia, Ismail Gaspirali / Alan W. Fisher 29

3. Ismail Bey Gasprinskii (Gaspirali): The Discourse of Modernism and the Russians / Edward J. Lazzerini 48

4. Symbols: The National Anthem and Patriotic Songs by Three Poets / Seyit Ahmet Kirimca 71

5. Rituals: Artistic, Cultural, and Social Activity / Riza Gülüm 84

6. Structures: The Importance of Family—a Personal Memoir / Mübeyyin Batu Altan 99

7. Documents about Forming a Modern Identity 110

II. The Ordeal of Forced Exile 153

8. The Elders of the New National Movement: Recollections / Ayshe Seythmuratova 155

9. Mass Exile, Ethnocide, Group Derogation: Anomaly or Norm in Soviet Nationality Policies? / Edward A. Allworth 180

10. Mustafa Jemiloglu, His Character and Convictions / Ludmilla Alexeyeva 206

11. The Crimean Tatar Drive for Repatriation: Some Comparisons with Other Movements of Dissent in the Soviet Union / Peter Reddaway 226

12. Documents about the Ordeal of Forced Exile 237

III. Returning to Crimea 249

13. The Elusive Homeland / Edward A. Allworth 251

14. Politics in and around Crimea: A Difficult Homecoming / Andrew Wilson 281

15. Crimean Tatar Communities Abroad / Nirmin Eren 323

16. Documents about Returning to Crimea 352

Bibliography of Recent Publications in English about Crimea 361

Notes on the Authors 371

Index 375

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Edward A. Allworth is Professor Emeritus of Turco-Soviet Studies at Columbia University. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Harriman Institute and of the Center for the Study of Central Asia at Columbia University.


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With chapters examining the situation of Crimean Tatars since the breakup of the USSR in 1991 along with details of the struggle of the Tatars to find peace and acceptance in a homeland, this title features contributors - half of whom are Tatars - who discuss the problematic results of the partial Tatar return to Crimea that began in the 1980s.

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Autori ALLWORTH
Con la collaborazione di Edward Allworth (Editore), Edward A Allworth (Editore), Edward A. Allworth (Editore), Edward a. Allworth (Editore)
Editore Duke University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 12.02.1998
 
EAN 9780822319948
ISBN 978-0-8223-1994-8
Pagine 400
Dimensioni 155 mm x 232 mm x 29 mm
Peso 676 g
Serie Central Asia Book Series
Central Asia Book
Central Asia Book S.
Central Asia Book Series
Central Asia Book
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

HISTORY / Asia / General, History - General History

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